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Healthy soils key to future farm profitability, climate resilience – Omnia

Abdallah el-KurebeBy Abdallah el-KurebeJuly 1, 2026Updated:July 1, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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As climate variability intensifies and production costs continue to rise, agricultural experts have urged farmers to place greater emphasis on soil health, describing it as one of the most valuable assets for improving productivity, resilience and long-term profitability.

In a statement, Omnia Nutriology® said soil has evolved beyond being merely the medium in which crops grow, becoming a strategic production asset that influences nutrient efficiency, water utilisation, crop resilience and overall farm performance.

The company’s Biologicals Lead, Venessa Moodley, said the traditional perception of soil as a passive component of farming systems was changing as producers faced increasing pressure to achieve better returns under more unpredictable conditions.

“For many years, soil was treated as a passive part of farming systems. Attention was often focused on machinery, genetics, fertiliser programmes and crop protection strategies, while soil itself remained in the background,” Moodley said.

She noted that modern agriculture now operates in a more demanding environment characterised by climate variability, rising input costs and tighter profit margins, making soil health central to both productivity and risk management.

According to her, healthy soils promote stronger nutrient cycling, improved water utilisation and greater crop resilience under stressful conditions, enabling farm inputs to perform more efficiently while enhancing crop performance.

Moodley observed that many farmers are experiencing the cumulative effects of years of intensive cultivation and production systems that prioritised short-term output without adequately restoring soil function.

She warned that the resulting decline in soil performance is contributing to yield limitations and increasing pressure on farmers to remain profitable under increasingly difficult growing conditions.

The Omnia expert also highlighted the evolving role of agronomy, saying it has become a strategic business function rather than simply a source of technical advice.

She explained that better financial outcomes often result from improved decision-making rather than increased use of farm inputs, with accurate soil analysis, field observations, yield assessments and environmental monitoring helping farmers deploy resources more efficiently.

Moodley further stressed the importance of converting the vast amounts of operational data generated through precision agriculture, laboratory testing and weather monitoring into practical insights that support informed management decisions.

She said the industry is also placing greater emphasis on preventing crop stress before visible symptoms emerge, noting that reactive interventions often come too late to prevent losses in yield potential.

According to her, this growing focus on preventative management has driven wider adoption of biostimulants, which are increasingly recognised as practical tools for improving crop resilience under variable environmental conditions.

Moodley said the industry is gradually moving away from isolated in-season decisions towards year-round planning strategies that prioritise preparedness, adaptability and continuous assessment.

Looking ahead, she predicted that the most successful farming businesses over the next five years would be those that integrate technology, strengthen soil health and embrace data-driven production systems designed to improve long-term efficiency.

“Ultimately, the future of farming will belong to producers who understand that long-term performance begins below the surface. Soil is no longer simply where crops grow. It is where resilience, efficiency and future productivity are built,” she said.

Omnia Nutriology®, the agricultural division of the Omnia Group, provides integrated crop nutrition, agronomic and analytical solutions aimed at helping farmers improve yields, manage production risks and enhance long-term profitability through science-based, sustainable farming practices.

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